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Model Building Toolbox Talk #10: Hanging Instructions on Workbench w/ Clothespins

Aug 22, 20199 minEp. 155
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Episode description

We're talking about how we both use wooden clothespins to hang instructions, reference materials, photos, and really whatever we need to from our workbench this week.

Todd has a metal workbench, so he tells us how he easily and quickly glued some small magnets to the back of the clothespins and just pops them onto the metal bar at the top of his work area.

Brett has a home-made wood workbench so he just adds a small drop of wood glue (that's literally the only glue he uses as we all know) to glue a few clothespins to his workbench as well.

This is neat because it's something that neither of us planned together or thought of together, but both of us have used the same object with a little different method of application to hang our instructions and reference photos.

What do you use to hang up instructions while you're working?

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